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libyan officials insisted this facility was only used for training and repairs. and the air strikes have not put a dent in moammar gadhafi's defian defiance, speaking to reporters last night, the dictator called the nato led coalition, quote, a bunch of fascists, and said they were laughing at their bombs and missiles. "we are ready for the fight, whether it be a short one or a long one" he said in his first public appearance in more than a week. while on the battlefield the conflict was shaping up to be anything but short. gadhafi's forces were still in control in ajdabiya. the we bells on the outskirts unable to penetrate tanks, despite nato fire power from the air. in misrata, another flashpoint rebels were holding out, despite another day of tank and sniper fire, reportedly killing at least 40, including children. gadhafi's forces squeezing the town, cutting off food, water and power. the rebels, disorganized and outgunned, are pleading for more direct air strikes on government troops and on gadhafi himself. but in an interview with abc news, secretary of sta
libyan officials insisted this facility was only used for training and repairs. and the air strikes have not put a dent in moammar gadhafi's defian defiance, speaking to reporters last night, the dictator called the nato led coalition, quote, a bunch of fascists, and said they were laughing at their bombs and missiles. "we are ready for the fight, whether it be a short one or a long one" he said in his first public appearance in more than a week. while on the battlefield the conflict...
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our correspondent rehema elvis joins us. i mentioned this with karen tumulty, and we are looking at lowering science and math scores and companies saying we need skilled people, and something has to give. >> well, everyone will tell you that an educated workforce is a way to a more prosperous economy and greater middle-class standard of living, if you will. so, it's -- this is something that has gotten so many people up in arms and it is an emotional issue as we talk about belt-tightening and the talk of layoffs, and those layoffs are going to increase class size. one survey says that about 65% of school administrators expect that class sizes will go up next school year in september as a result of layoffs and subsequently combined classes. teachers are up in arms saying we cannot teach with 60 kids in the class. you cannot be effective, but there are others, contessa as emotional as this may seem, that say that there is not all that evidence to suggest that class size is the only part of the equation that matters. listen to
our correspondent rehema elvis joins us. i mentioned this with karen tumulty, and we are looking at lowering science and math scores and companies saying we need skilled people, and something has to give. >> well, everyone will tell you that an educated workforce is a way to a more prosperous economy and greater middle-class standard of living, if you will. so, it's -- this is something that has gotten so many people up in arms and it is an emotional issue as we talk about belt-tightening...
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retired army general joins us in the studio. let's talk about the no fly zone over libya. >> yesterday as a result of u.n. and security council resolution. and the -- libya has delaired a cease fire but continue -- sent tanks in from the west refugees trying to stream out of the place, it's quite a mess. the whole idea is to protect civilians. >> how do you do that? how do you enforce a no fly zone? >> with great difficulty. first you have to establish it then you have to knock out all artillery. >> any time you fly your own aircraft into the box to patrol it, you're in danger of getting shot down by one of the anti-aircraft artillery pieces? >> to you see any good case scenario ending to all of this? >> the secretary of defense, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. the general who runs central command have all said things. in is a lousy idea. very bad idea. >> i think the military is not necessarily in favor of doing this special ly. dded the political pressure is so big. the easiest way to look like we are doing somethin
retired army general joins us in the studio. let's talk about the no fly zone over libya. >> yesterday as a result of u.n. and security council resolution. and the -- libya has delaired a cease fire but continue -- sent tanks in from the west refugees trying to stream out of the place, it's quite a mess. the whole idea is to protect civilians. >> how do you do that? how do you enforce a no fly zone? >> with great difficulty. first you have to establish it then you have to...
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>> yes. >> which brings us back to malcolm. an accomplice, not charged with a crime. >> it's not violation or anger, but a sense of regret. even if i could have stopped that small part of it. make it that much harder. >> how did agents track the signal back to the suspect here? they say what they did is they put a trap on the signal that led them to the suspect on the boat in the marina. you might be saying to yourself, i don't get this. homeowners with open wireless signals. star bucks and mcdonald's have open wireless signals. they have equipment and experts to monitor for abuses where homeowners don't. all i can say is who knew. a pringles can. >> i wouldn't do it for anything illegal. but maybe i can get out of paying for internet and you get to eat the pringles. >> there is something else they can do that didn't happen here but could. they can get into your computer and store things on your computer and you wouldn't know it was there. and then as they are sending things out, the digital fingerprint comes back to you. i was
>> yes. >> which brings us back to malcolm. an accomplice, not charged with a crime. >> it's not violation or anger, but a sense of regret. even if i could have stopped that small part of it. make it that much harder. >> how did agents track the signal back to the suspect here? they say what they did is they put a trap on the signal that led them to the suspect on the boat in the marina. you might be saying to yourself, i don't get this. homeowners with open wireless...
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we have an investigative crime reporter and bring us us the latest. how much of a disadvantage are investigators facing? we have a three week difference? >> it's very difficult. we have to remember that, she is 21 years old. if she wanted to go missing on her own free will she does have the right to do that. but that's really, investigators are looking at all angles. they are taking that big time lapse into consideration. they're taking a lot of the moments when she was last seen january 29 and doing the best to move forward in this investigation. >> michelle, bethany's husband had not been named a suspect. he is cooperating from abroad. you have obtained court documents related to both him and a possible boyfriend? >> i do have search warrants this is the first time -- this boyfriend is also reportedly the father of her unborn child. she is five months pregnant. it is going into her facebook account where someone appears to be posing as her after the date that she went missing and logging on to her accounts. this is really going into trying to figure
we have an investigative crime reporter and bring us us the latest. how much of a disadvantage are investigators facing? we have a three week difference? >> it's very difficult. we have to remember that, she is 21 years old. if she wanted to go missing on her own free will she does have the right to do that. but that's really, investigators are looking at all angles. they are taking that big time lapse into consideration. they're taking a lot of the moments when she was last seen january...
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take a listen. >> did libya attack us? no, they did not attack us. do they have a very krit cal role in this region and do they neighbor two countries? you mentioned one, egypt, the other, tunisia, who are going through these extraordinary transformations and cannot afford to be destabilized by conflict on their borders, yes. >> nbc's mike viqueira is joining us. clearly clarity is the observation. >> reporter: despite the overarching question of what endgame strategy, what will be we do for example if this evolves into a protracted civil war, which side -- we know what side we would be on if any group at all. are we leading? are we protecting civilians or are we aiding the rebels. are we simply protecting civilians from gadhafi's attacks? these are some of the questions the critics have been look for answers. even some people like john mccain who are supporting the military intervention see a contra dikds in what the administration has been saying and what's been happening on the sky, the sea, the ground. we expect the president to say the mission t
take a listen. >> did libya attack us? no, they did not attack us. do they have a very krit cal role in this region and do they neighbor two countries? you mentioned one, egypt, the other, tunisia, who are going through these extraordinary transformations and cannot afford to be destabilized by conflict on their borders, yes. >> nbc's mike viqueira is joining us. clearly clarity is the observation. >> reporter: despite the overarching question of what endgame strategy, what...
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use the following phrasing. the united states military assets and other government assets would be enabling european partners and african and arab partners and enforcing the no-fly zone. a clear implication at least for the short term. in support of whatever missions are going be taking place. broke the news, clearly taking the lead here and calling the summit and no one here is shy about calling this a summit. there are heads of state from around the region. these meetings have been going on throughout the morning and were scheduled at the last minute. but the europeans taking the lead here today. >> vick, again we're waiting for the president to speak very shortly on what is happening on libya. and as you make note there, that this is -- this is -- contextually quite different than what has happened in the past when the united states has become involved militarily in this no-fly zone that is now been in act for at least the last several hours for what we know. the president of france is saying right now. but t
use the following phrasing. the united states military assets and other government assets would be enabling european partners and african and arab partners and enforcing the no-fly zone. a clear implication at least for the short term. in support of whatever missions are going be taking place. broke the news, clearly taking the lead here and calling the summit and no one here is shy about calling this a summit. there are heads of state from around the region. these meetings have been going on...
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they won't let us out. but somehow this morning, a woman, her name is iman elbadi, broke through the cordon and told us a stressing story over breakfast, she had been seized by militiamen, raped repeatedly, she said, before finally escaping and coming to the hotel, where she knew the international media are, to try to tell us this story. i'm afraid her moments of freedom amongst the international media did not last long. within minutes, hirst hotel staff tried to stop her talking. they were screaming at her, you're a traitor to gadhafi. and moments later, a number of thugs dressed only in plain clothes, entered the breakfast room. i saw one of the henchmen first reach for a handgun and pull it out. there was an enormous and very ugly melee. we were separated. the lady was taken into the garden at the back of the hotel and questioned. after some while under very close guard. after about a half an hour, they brought her out. i asked her, are you okay? are you okay? she said no, no. she reported to injuries on
they won't let us out. but somehow this morning, a woman, her name is iman elbadi, broke through the cordon and told us a stressing story over breakfast, she had been seized by militiamen, raped repeatedly, she said, before finally escaping and coming to the hotel, where she knew the international media are, to try to tell us this story. i'm afraid her moments of freedom amongst the international media did not last long. within minutes, hirst hotel staff tried to stop her talking. they were...
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this is a warning to us. we have to be very, very careful. we should have a moratorium on new nuclear power plants being built on seismic faults as they are in california. we have to build in greater safety protection. we have to distribute potassium iodide around nuclear power plants so we don't wind up with the panic we are seeing in japan now. >> i want to show everyone. we have an earthquake hazard map from the u.s. geological survey. do you believe our nuclear facilities are properly prepared to handle a major earthquake? i know you said you would like to see all of them under review. >> yes. they should go under review. this is a warning to us. we now have an opportunity to put in place protections that are going to be needed in order to ensure that there is full evacuation with potassium iodide around nuclear power plants in our country. we have to ensure that we do not allow for the construction of new nuclear power plants on seismic faults or with designs that are vulnerable to earthquakes which is w
this is a warning to us. we have to be very, very careful. we should have a moratorium on new nuclear power plants being built on seismic faults as they are in california. we have to build in greater safety protection. we have to distribute potassium iodide around nuclear power plants so we don't wind up with the panic we are seeing in japan now. >> i want to show everyone. we have an earthquake hazard map from the u.s. geological survey. do you believe our nuclear facilities are properly...
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joining us now is democratic congressman of maine. she joins us online now. we've heard some of the reaction so far, and i want to bring this to your attention that you are aware of had and this comes from speaker boehner. speaker boehner releasing a statement during the president's speech and speaker boehner before military commitments are made, the administration must do a better job of communicating to the american people and to congress about our mission in libya and how it will be achieved. has the president done that so far? >> well, i think we've certainly been hearing a considerable amount about libya over the last two weeks, but i do think you'll hear increasingly from members of congress who don't want to see this turned into a situation that we've experienced in iraq or afghanistan. where we're not involved and where the mission becomes muddy and it goes on forever. on the other hand, we've all had huge humanitarian concerns about moammar gadhafi turning on his own people, and i think there's been a lot of interest in some form of engagement. we ju
joining us now is democratic congressman of maine. she joins us online now. we've heard some of the reaction so far, and i want to bring this to your attention that you are aware of had and this comes from speaker boehner. speaker boehner releasing a statement during the president's speech and speaker boehner before military commitments are made, the administration must do a better job of communicating to the american people and to congress about our mission in libya and how it will be...
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break it down for us. do all of these numbers translate into more monies from paychecks into american businesses? or how does this work out? >> we are seeing some improvement in household finance. that's actually a really good sign, given the turmoil globally between japan and the middle east and europe. we're seeing american households tiptoeing out of this crisis, seeing finances improve. it's really a combination of saving money, building up the rainy day fund, realizing there could be a crisis around the corner and also defaulting on debt. that's really an effect of the recession. people are giving up on their credit card bills, sometimes on their mortgages, and that's reducing their debt load to really the lowest it's been in six years. >> let's talk about that. so many people did eliminate these large amounts of debt, in some cases just by walking away from big mortgages. so is that a healthy way for consumers to actually get back on track? >> it all depends on somebody's individual situation. if you
break it down for us. do all of these numbers translate into more monies from paychecks into american businesses? or how does this work out? >> we are seeing some improvement in household finance. that's actually a really good sign, given the turmoil globally between japan and the middle east and europe. we're seeing american households tiptoeing out of this crisis, seeing finances improve. it's really a combination of saving money, building up the rainy day fund, realizing there could be...
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it's great to have you with us. sir, one of the tragic catalysts for this awareness about bullying was the debt of phoebe prince in january of 2010. just 15 years old, moved to america from ireland. bull lid so badly that she hung herself. what's driving the viciousness in schools when kids attack other kids like this to drive them to that point? >> i'm sure there are a variety of reasons that make it happen. but the most important thing is we just have to stop it. nea in conjunction with the white house conference on anti-bullying, we're announcing our bully-free it starts with me campaign. every single student tormented by a bully or bullies needs to have an adult they can turn to who will listen to them, who knows what questions to ask and who will take appropriate action. it's the responsibility of every adult who works in public schools across america. >> i was guest at a conference this past weekend and i have the school crisis guide. it was in my bag from you have guys and i gave it a read-through and i think
it's great to have you with us. sir, one of the tragic catalysts for this awareness about bullying was the debt of phoebe prince in january of 2010. just 15 years old, moved to america from ireland. bull lid so badly that she hung herself. what's driving the viciousness in schools when kids attack other kids like this to drive them to that point? >> i'm sure there are a variety of reasons that make it happen. but the most important thing is we just have to stop it. nea in conjunction with...
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outcome will tell us a lot. so far there is gratitude at the international community, french in particular are helping the libyan people. >> thank you. in just a moment we'll bring you a live report from libya for the latest on the military action. is there a chance moammar gadhafi could still cling to power after this is over? how are you getting to a happier place? running there? dancing there? how about eating soup to get there? campbell's soups fill you with good nutrition, farm-grown ingredients, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. i've been looking at the numbers, and i think our campus is spending too much money on printing. i'd like to put you in charge of cutting costs. calm down. i know that it is not your job. what i'm saying... excuse me? alright, fine. no, you don't have to do it. ok? [ male announcer ] notre dame knows it's better for xerox to control its printing costs. so they can focus on winning on and off the field. [ manager ] are you sure i can'
outcome will tell us a lot. so far there is gratitude at the international community, french in particular are helping the libyan people. >> thank you. in just a moment we'll bring you a live report from libya for the latest on the military action. is there a chance moammar gadhafi could still cling to power after this is over? how are you getting to a happier place? running there? dancing there? how about eating soup to get there? campbell's soups fill you with good nutrition, farm-grown...
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jim, it's nice to have you with us. everyone knows that being a police officer is an inherently dangerous job. these numbers are eye opening for a lot of people. 21 people killed since the start of the year alone from gunfire, a total of ten killed in 2010. it's only march. explain why we're seeing such a jump so early on in the new year? >> hopefully, this is a statistical aberration. these things soent happen on any schedule but it's certainly a terrible sobering reminder of the inherent danger of police work. and the fact that there's no such thing as a routine traffic stop or a routine domestic call. officers need to be worried about their safety and the safety of the public at all times. >> jim, the attacks themselves in a lot of specific instances have been braising. back in january, there was an incident where an armed man ran into a detroit police precinct opening fire on a group of officers. four were injured and the suspect was killed but the attack itself as i said, it was brazen beyond belief. what in your e
jim, it's nice to have you with us. everyone knows that being a police officer is an inherently dangerous job. these numbers are eye opening for a lot of people. 21 people killed since the start of the year alone from gunfire, a total of ten killed in 2010. it's only march. explain why we're seeing such a jump so early on in the new year? >> hopefully, this is a statistical aberration. these things soent happen on any schedule but it's certainly a terrible sobering reminder of the...
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they have switched over the last couple of days from using sea water to using fresh water instead. the salt water would collect in the bottom of the reactor and could coat the rods. they have started injecting fresh water in. the ones they started using fresh water in seem to be working much better. >> let's hope that stays the course. lee, thank you so much. >> the faa is changing procedures and reviewing staffing. regional radar facilities are required to alert workers working alone at night that a plane is approaching. the controllers are to verify that zchb is thesomeone is ther handle the incoming flight. >>> winter is going out like a lion in the pacific northwest. an overnight storm blanketed this morning with another several feet of snow. that region has already seen more than 58 feet of snow this year approaching the record 65 feet that the sierras got back in 1950. good saturday morning, bill. >> good saturday to you. the cold blast is one of the lead stories in the wester world. the whole northern half of the country continues to feel more like february than late march.
they have switched over the last couple of days from using sea water to using fresh water instead. the salt water would collect in the bottom of the reactor and could coat the rods. they have started injecting fresh water in. the ones they started using fresh water in seem to be working much better. >> let's hope that stays the course. lee, thank you so much. >> the faa is changing procedures and reviewing staffing. regional radar facilities are required to alert workers working...
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are we going to impose a in-fly zone because syria is using a lethal force against demonstrators not only in data but in damascus? . they have won the first round of the constitutional referendum. and so many did not support that referendum why? because they're afraid they don't have the political muscle to compete with the muslim brotherhood. we're sew focused on libya -- the rift of the middle east shouldn't capture aattention. >> ambassador, thanks so mush for weighing in. huge protests in what was called a day of dignity. knew the syrian government is promising reform. nbc producer is in demass cass, serious. are the promises from the government seem as empty? >> reporter: well, actually the people of europe were saying what -- actually she implied a sort of accusation to the people of the ka koran. we are not -- of course all these came together. this answer ger was suppressed during funeral processions that were taking place in the city today. so it seems they are not happy for what was promised. >> tibet sa lem in demaskuc. the president said he's going to study the possibilit
are we going to impose a in-fly zone because syria is using a lethal force against demonstrators not only in data but in damascus? . they have won the first round of the constitutional referendum. and so many did not support that referendum why? because they're afraid they don't have the political muscle to compete with the muslim brotherhood. we're sew focused on libya -- the rift of the middle east shouldn't capture aattention. >> ambassador, thanks so mush for weighing in. huge...
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so take us through the process. how did the state attorney general decide to move forward with this petition? >> well, inca milla harris was elected in november. she campaigned on a promise to not defend in court. and i think this was something that following president obama's decision last week to discontinue the federal act which actually defines marriage between a man and woman opened it for day marriage supporters. in the meantime, just let people get married. >> we are seeing a backlash from proponents of traditional marriage? >> well, i think this is obviously a hot-button issue. there's always going to be opposition. it's interesting here. it's not much of a rallying cry but proponents of prop 8 of colewding. so i think it will continue to be discussed. >> when you talk about the waiting game here, what is the timeline? >> well, it's actually interesting. the 9th circuit court of appeals has this case. they are going to decide whether or not to up hold saying it was unconstitutional. in the meantime they aske
so take us through the process. how did the state attorney general decide to move forward with this petition? >> well, inca milla harris was elected in november. she campaigned on a promise to not defend in court. and i think this was something that following president obama's decision last week to discontinue the federal act which actually defines marriage between a man and woman opened it for day marriage supporters. in the meantime, just let people get married. >> we are seeing a...
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. >> nbc's jim maceda is live for us in tripoli. things are moving fast as this story continues to develop. how are people in the international community supposed to trust and not suspect some type of bait and switch when it comes to what libyan officials and gadhafi are saying? >> reporter: right. they have to prepare for that. that can happen. history says it always happens. colonel gadhafi have the ability to turn this into something positive, into a gay. we have to focus on wording of cease-fire and cessation of military operations. is it the cessation of a military operation now that they are 60 miles from benghazi and circle benghazi without firing mortars, without firing artillery and establishing a base-besieged atmosphere on that city where they can move in at night, discreetly as they've done in tripoli, picking up a dozen or two dozen leaders at a time. they know who they are. they identified them on video and photos, and work at degrading the opposition and the rebel leadership that way. it's certainly something that cou
. >> nbc's jim maceda is live for us in tripoli. things are moving fast as this story continues to develop. how are people in the international community supposed to trust and not suspect some type of bait and switch when it comes to what libyan officials and gadhafi are saying? >> reporter: right. they have to prepare for that. that can happen. history says it always happens. colonel gadhafi have the ability to turn this into something positive, into a gay. we have to focus on...
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us down back on shore. our perfect spot is calling. our perfect spot is pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. >>> at the top of the hour, "operation odyssey dawn" efforts to enforce libya's no-fly zone under way. what is the end game here? >>> disaster in japan. efforts to contain the fallout from those devastated reactors. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm alex witt. thank you for joining us in our extended live coverage in the situation in libya and japan. we begin in libya where u.s. military officials say a no-fly zone is in effect over that country after a second wave of air strikes. here's a look at the scene from earlier today along a strategic road outside of benghazi. the arab league is now criticizing the strikes saying they went beyond what the league had supported and they are killing innocent people. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff admiral mike mullen said he's seen no reports of civilian casualties. let's go to tripoli. that's where jim maceda has been standing by live through
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a bit more to keep us all a bit more aware. see you next hour. >>> we expect to hear from president obama if about an hour or 15 minutes from now as administration continues to make the case for military action in libya. we'll get a closer look at the politics involved on msnbc sunday. [ robin ] my name is robin. and i was a pack-a-day smoker for 25 years. i do remember sitting down with my boys, and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these symptoms or behaviors, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depressi
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us down back on shore. our perfect spot is calling. our perfect spot is pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. >>> new details this hour in the growing nuclear crisis in japan where milk and spinach reporting higher levels of radiation near the nuclear complex. the amount of radiation is equivalent to one ct scan if a person consumes these products for an entire year. they are investigating the distribution of these products and decide whether they should be banned. >>> the danger level at the fukushima power plant is upgraded to a 5. this on a scale of 1 to 7. ranking equal to 1979's three mile isle incident. i'm joined via skype by jim sweitzer from purdue university. good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm curious about the radiation. we wanted to talk to you an expert here. when are they no longer going to be able to do the job? what exposure level might they get sick in the short-term? >> well, it's difficult to say, alex, because it's very dependent on where they go in the plapt and the radiat
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nbc's ron allen is live for us in oman, jordan. where are the main hot spots we're watching right now? >> well, we've been watching syr syria, yemen and jordan and, of course, there's libya where there's something of a smoul scale war going on. we came here to jordan because yesterday there was an outburst of violence after several low-level protests that have been going on for months. this is a relatively peaceful place. here, they are not calling for the down fall of the king who rules here. they're concerned because the king appoints most of the government and they want that to be a more democratic process. they're concerned about the heavy handedness they say you can operate with. they also want other freedoms like the freedom of speech. syria is another case altogether, a reputation for being one of the most repressive regimes in this part of the world for a long, long time. there have been dozens upon dozens of people killed. human rights activists say the numbers are difficult to pin down, but the numbers may be above 50. th
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he joins us now. senator, this seems -- we listened to the comments made by secretary clinton and the events that have transpired within the last couple of hours, two or three hours actually. what does this say really -- this is not a huge change, a huge visit at least in modern u.s. diplomacy? >> well, richard, thanks for a chance to be on with you again. i am very encouraged by what i just heard along with you from secretary clinton. this is moving in the direction that i had hoped it would, which is given our significant investments and engagement in afghanistan and iraq, in the last two weeks, i was worried the whole world was waiting for the united states to ste up and take sole leadership of -- military active leadership in responding to gadhafi. instead what i hear unfolding today is that we are playing a supporting role as our allies, the british, the french, arab states, states from the gulf, they are going to be taking the military lead in ensuring that gadhafi does not massacre civilians an
he joins us now. senator, this seems -- we listened to the comments made by secretary clinton and the events that have transpired within the last couple of hours, two or three hours actually. what does this say really -- this is not a huge change, a huge visit at least in modern u.s. diplomacy? >> well, richard, thanks for a chance to be on with you again. i am very encouraged by what i just heard along with you from secretary clinton. this is moving in the direction that i had hoped it...
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thanks again for joining us. i know it's the middle of the night and hopefully you will get some rest. dave spector from tokyo. >>> no charges have been filed but a deadly bus wreck that injured everyone on board and killed 13 is being treated as a criminal investigation. mara schiavocampo joins me with the latest. the investigation seemed to focus on the possible involvement of a tractor-trailer but what are investigators saying now about the bus driver being solely responsible? >> reporter: they say the driver may be a factor here. yesterday, the driver told investigators that he lost control of the bus after swerving to avoid a tractor-trailer. sources tell nbc news some passengers are saying the bus driver was driving erratically before the accident, drifting out of his lane. investigators say they are looking into all of those claims. >> going forward our forensic teams and accident reconstruction teams will be working to interview witnesses and try to pull together pieces of what occurred here. >> reporter:
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good to have you with us. before we get to this issue of the no-fly zone, i want to touch on this latest news about hillary clinton. she says she plans to meet with libyan opposition forces during her next trip to the mideast next week. talking to jim maceda about that. in your estimation, what does it say to you about secretary clinton being open to that option and trying to break and open that dialogue? >> well, the secretary in this administration has been the most coherent voice for at least having some diplomacy and path to figuring out what the united states should do here. i can't give the same credit to this white house. the white house seems to be in a diplomacy mode where it's waiting for everybody else to take the lead. now, meeting with the opposition as compared to france recognizing the opposition as a legitimate government doesn't necessarily get the united states closer to figuring out what it's going to do here. and that's my major concern. by the time the united states decides whether it's go
good to have you with us. before we get to this issue of the no-fly zone, i want to touch on this latest news about hillary clinton. she says she plans to meet with libyan opposition forces during her next trip to the mideast next week. talking to jim maceda about that. in your estimation, what does it say to you about secretary clinton being open to that option and trying to break and open that dialogue? >> well, the secretary in this administration has been the most coherent voice for...
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i feel as though he's almost being used. he was just a mess. >> reporter: not revealed in court is the fact the witness has appeared in three trials as an eyewitness to major crimes. according to italian press reports, the independent forensic experts are coming up empty on identifying dna on the alleged murder weapon. they reportedly called the samples taken from a knife too slight to examine. and a fingerprint on a bloody bra clasp too damaged to evaluate. their report will be delivered in court in mid-may. judicial sources here describe the dna report as nothing less than dramatic, but we won't have the details of what's in the report until the next court hearing, which won't be until may, alex. >> all right, keith miller with the latest. thank you, keith. >>> the president and his planned address to the american public tomorrow about the military action in libya. is his message coming a little too late or right on time? wate, we take our showers with it. we make our coffee with it. but we rarely tap its true potential an
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earlier in the week, you've seen, they used helicopters dropping water, using water cans from the ground as well. are you surprised they've been able to keep the fuel rods cool enough to the point where they wouldn't melt down completely? >> i suspect that they are not able to keep these fuel rods cooled enough. there's clearly been some fuel damage, because of the hydrogen explosion in the pool of unit 4. >> okay. not cool enough, but how bad is all of that? because we have not seen what is, you know, commonly known at nuclear meltdown. >> no. no. what i think is happening is that the water they are putting on it, any water is good at this point in the incident. so it's good that they're getting water directed into the pool. but the pool is large. if there's a leak in it, it's not filling up, but the water spray will help cool the rods that are in the fuel, in the pit. >> you know, bill, many experts are saying, here's another option to explore. covering these nuclear reactor, with mud, sand, concrete. that could be implemented, bill, allegedly as a last resort. why is this possible sol
earlier in the week, you've seen, they used helicopters dropping water, using water cans from the ground as well. are you surprised they've been able to keep the fuel rods cool enough to the point where they wouldn't melt down completely? >> i suspect that they are not able to keep these fuel rods cooled enough. there's clearly been some fuel damage, because of the hydrogen explosion in the pool of unit 4. >> okay. not cool enough, but how bad is all of that? because we have not...
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gas prices are also on the rise for the rest of us. right now aaa has the current national average for a gallon of regular unleaded gas at $3.58. that is up 29 cents from a month ago, 77 cents from just one year ago. so how will the turmoil in libya and the middle east and frankly in japan affect the u.s. recovery? we are joined by cnbc's senior analyst ron insana. he's also the author of "how to make a fortune." all that's been going on, not just in libya but japan on our economy. what's our biggest concern going forward? >> still learning. kind of a mixed bag. we don't know yet the exthe tent to which what professionals call the supply chain is going to be disrupted, getting auto parts, technology parts from japan, and how deeply they may go into recession before they start to recover. the libyan story is mixed. if these rebel victories we're hearing about today retake oil fields, possible oil prices could come down noticeably tonight, give a break to the oil market, gas market, stock market, but it will be short term head to head on
gas prices are also on the rise for the rest of us. right now aaa has the current national average for a gallon of regular unleaded gas at $3.58. that is up 29 cents from a month ago, 77 cents from just one year ago. so how will the turmoil in libya and the middle east and frankly in japan affect the u.s. recovery? we are joined by cnbc's senior analyst ron insana. he's also the author of "how to make a fortune." all that's been going on, not just in libya but japan on our economy....
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> we're following two big stories right now on "andrea mitchell reports." on capitol hill, the house takes up a stopgap spending bill to keep the government open for two weeks. >> we're going to cut $4 billion and keep the government open until march 18. i can't predict what the senate will or won't do. if ands and butts were candy and nuts, every day would be christmas. >>> rebels keep a six-hour battle just outside tripoli. >>> hillary clinton lays out the stakes before congress on capitol hill. >> we are taking no options off the table so long as the libyan government continues to turn its guns on its own people. libya could become a peaceful democracy or it could face p protracted civil war or it could descend into chaos, the stakes are hi
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they were used by students to learn to train for the military. back to you. >> jim, we are showing video right here from mizrahi. we just got a news report saying that ten people have been killed in that particular village. no indication of where the alliances are at this point. one of the amazing things is, we had a report about this american fighter jet that went down. the pilots ejecting to safety and happening to land in territory, friendly to americans. can you tell me how that happened and what happened with e pilots? >> i can't, really. we've just come back. we have spent all day today, over the past number of hours over at that site. my understanding was that the two pilots were rescued and it came down because of mechanical failure. it was not shot down. when the two pilots bailed, they ended up bailing very far from each other. both of them quite far from that jet. they were rescued safely. i can give you more information, however, about the specific loyalties of the people where it landed. we do know that most, if not all of the loyali
they were used by students to learn to train for the military. back to you. >> jim, we are showing video right here from mizrahi. we just got a news report saying that ten people have been killed in that particular village. no indication of where the alliances are at this point. one of the amazing things is, we had a report about this american fighter jet that went down. the pilots ejecting to safety and happening to land in territory, friendly to americans. can you tell me how that...
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thank you for being with us. what do you make of what's happened in the last two hours as we've seen announcements from the french president sarkozy and then president obama and then secretary clinton? >> i think you have to look in terms of action in libya, something's finally happening. the big question is whether this is too little too, late or just in time to protect the people and turn the power in their favor. over the past weeks, gadhafi has made a gain. and it looked like he would be able to close this out. and that's what pushed them forward. that's one level. the other level, i think, is something you've been alewding to. this really represents a big shift for the united states in terms of foreign policy. taking a back seat particularly in an area where we have some sensitive interests is new and it's not just libya. you look what's happened in bahrain, we haven't stepped up to do anything there. we haven't intervened in a number of other places. we're clearly pulling out of iraq, we're clearly edging t
thank you for being with us. what do you make of what's happened in the last two hours as we've seen announcements from the french president sarkozy and then president obama and then secretary clinton? >> i think you have to look in terms of action in libya, something's finally happening. the big question is whether this is too little too, late or just in time to protect the people and turn the power in their favor. over the past weeks, gadhafi has made a gain. and it looked like he would...
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thanks for joining us. we hear a lot of experts weighing in whether it's from earthquakes or snautsunamis or nuclear meltdowns. would na convince families to move away from the danger before it develops? e-mail at msnbc.com. nuclear officials say it's unlikely it could cross the pacific and harm the health of americans, though other scientists point to the damage chernobyl did around the northern hemisphere. the worry on the west coast is very real. pharmacies say there's a run of potassium iodine. they protect against radiation poisoning of the thyroid gland. one manufacturer says it sold out of more than 10,000 packages saturday at a rate of three orders per minutes. normal they get fewer than three calls in a week. george lewis is in ocean shores, washington. are people there concerned about radiation? >> reporter: there is some concern about radiation mere in washington state, contessa. we heard those stories about the run on iodine pills at the local drugstores. emergency operations officials are monit
thanks for joining us. we hear a lot of experts weighing in whether it's from earthquakes or snautsunamis or nuclear meltdowns. would na convince families to move away from the danger before it develops? e-mail at msnbc.com. nuclear officials say it's unlikely it could cross the pacific and harm the health of americans, though other scientists point to the damage chernobyl did around the northern hemisphere. the worry on the west coast is very real. pharmacies say there's a run of potassium...
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stephanie gosk is live for us in libya. what have you learned about this oil port being taken over by rebels? >> the opposition has been saying for the last two days that they control 80% of all the oil resources in this country. it's not just about money. it's a symbol of power. now you see gadhafi being pushed back even further west than he already was along the coast. and that includes this area of ras lanouf where rebels say they've taken over the town. they've been fighting there. they want to push their line they say all the way to tripoli. earlier in the week, there was a battle over an oil terminal in brega. right now, it seems like gadhafi is incapable of stopping them, alex. >> stephanie, what about the situation where you are in benghazi? how is that going? >> well, there was a deadly explosion last night. this is the capital of the opposition and a lot of the rebel forces are based here. there was an explosion at an ammunition depot last night just on the edge of town by the airport. two large explosions, accord
stephanie gosk is live for us in libya. what have you learned about this oil port being taken over by rebels? >> the opposition has been saying for the last two days that they control 80% of all the oil resources in this country. it's not just about money. it's a symbol of power. now you see gadhafi being pushed back even further west than he already was along the coast. and that includes this area of ras lanouf where rebels say they've taken over the town. they've been fighting there....
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joins us on the phone. can you see or hear any indication of international action in libya, jonathan? >> reporter: i've just run down off the roof of the hotel into which all the journalists here in tripoli are corralled. i'd gone up there to see if i could see for myself any of the reported strikes to the east of the city. i understand that the french news agency was reporting fire on the horizon. i wasn't able to see anything myself. i couldn't see anything, in fact, in any direction. tripoli is quiet. there is the occasional burst of gunfire. but that's nothing out of the ordinary. it's usually celebratory fire. traffic is going around the normal quite normally. down at the compound in which colonel gadhafi lives, a large number of people have now congregated saying that they want to be human shields, that they want to be there to protect their leader from possible attacks by french warplanes. >> is the international community underestimating the amount of support that gadhafi has from the civilian popul
joins us on the phone. can you see or hear any indication of international action in libya, jonathan? >> reporter: i've just run down off the roof of the hotel into which all the journalists here in tripoli are corralled. i'd gone up there to see if i could see for myself any of the reported strikes to the east of the city. i understand that the french news agency was reporting fire on the horizon. i wasn't able to see anything myself. i couldn't see anything, in fact, in any direction....
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to save us from our phones. new windows phone. now for a limited time get a samsung focus for $99.99, at at&t. >>> the man accused of terrorizing women alock the east coast goes before a judge today. police arrested 39-year-old aaron thomas in new haven, connecticut friday. a tip linked him to 17 sexual assaults beginning in 1997. detectives caught a break when he tossed a cigarette outside a courthouse. he was confirmed as the east coast rapist. >>> it's been a year since arizona began immigration reform by proposing a law requiring police to investigate people they suspect of being in the country illegally. back then, ledge islators in more than a dozen states vowed they would follow arizona's lead, but of all those states, only utah passed an immigration law. friday, they passed a law to create i.d. cards. >>> in virginia, authorities are accusing a firefighter of taking a truck on a joyride and crashing into a patrol car. he was speeding down a road early saturday. four other volunteer firefighters who had been drinking were i
to save us from our phones. new windows phone. now for a limited time get a samsung focus for $99.99, at at&t. >>> the man accused of terrorizing women alock the east coast goes before a judge today. police arrested 39-year-old aaron thomas in new haven, connecticut friday. a tip linked him to 17 sexual assaults beginning in 1997. detectives caught a break when he tossed a cigarette outside a courthouse. he was confirmed as the east coast rapist. >>> it's been a year since...
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they also said to her, please help us without giving us blowbacks. the whole thing she's trying to show by education and by support you can really help women in these countries without actually dropping bombs. >> hillary clinton is coming to -- >> she's coming to speak as is president clinton on another day. also melinda gates, an incredible bill philanthropist, condi rice giving their views about what is happening to women in the middle east. >> you also invite people who are not so well known. people who are doing god's work in places that are plagued, for instance, by domestic violence. one of the things i learned at this conference last year is the domestic violence rate in afghanistan is roughly 95%. there's only a hand full of shelters were women in afghanistan. do you think now is the time? i mean, even in places where women have, are stiis this the r women? >> for the first time you're seeing a real global focus on women and their role in society because what's really becoming clear is that societies where women participate are peaceful and e
they also said to her, please help us without giving us blowbacks. the whole thing she's trying to show by education and by support you can really help women in these countries without actually dropping bombs. >> hillary clinton is coming to -- >> she's coming to speak as is president clinton on another day. also melinda gates, an incredible bill philanthropist, condi rice giving their views about what is happening to women in the middle east. >> you also invite people who are...
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they asked us to come in. the gulf states, the gcc, asked us to come in. the opposition has pleaded with the international community to help prevent the slaughter. i think it would be unconscionable in the face of the first time the arab league and the gulf states are turning to the world for help in order to move toward greater enfranchisement of their people for the united states to move away. that would be a denial of everything we supported in egypt, everything we've supported in tunisia, everything we support every single day with respect to democracy and freedom. >> senator sessions, i want to ask one other question before i get your views. senator sessions, should the president have consulted and sought authorization from congress for this action? >> i'm not sure he needed to have done that, but i think we could have been better briefed on it. senator levin i know and i'm sure senator mccain and kerry and lugar have gotten more briefings than the average member of the senate and house have gotten. but it is a factor that we know that the president h
they asked us to come in. the gulf states, the gcc, asked us to come in. the opposition has pleaded with the international community to help prevent the slaughter. i think it would be unconscionable in the face of the first time the arab league and the gulf states are turning to the world for help in order to move toward greater enfranchisement of their people for the united states to move away. that would be a denial of everything we supported in egypt, everything we've supported in tunisia,...
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thank you for joining us. new word from president obama this morning on what the white house calls very good news on the economic front. 192,000 jobs were added in february. it is the best showing in nearly a year. overall the unemployment rate dropped to 8.9%, the lowest mark since 2009. the president credited the turnaround on his recent tax deal with republicans. now he's calling on congress for more compromise. the jockeying continues on capitol hill. the funding for the government runs out in less than two weeks. congresswoman diane black vowed to keep the cuts coming. >> after two years we know that government doesn't create private sector jobs. it's small businesses and the people behind them who do. that's why our majority is focused on getting government out of the way and charting a new path to prosperity. >> let's bring in athea jones live at the white house. good morning to you, athena. >> reporter: good morning, alex. >> do they expect this to continue? >> reporter: seeing the unemployment rate dr
thank you for joining us. new word from president obama this morning on what the white house calls very good news on the economic front. 192,000 jobs were added in february. it is the best showing in nearly a year. overall the unemployment rate dropped to 8.9%, the lowest mark since 2009. the president credited the turnaround on his recent tax deal with republicans. now he's calling on congress for more compromise. the jockeying continues on capitol hill. the funding for the government runs out...